Co-founding a new Indian startup airline, Akasa Air, was a hat trick for Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, who was more well-known for being in the stock market as a value share investor. Paired with starting an airline in such dire economic times when the world is held hostage by recession fears and soaring fuel prices, several analysts had doubts about the co-founder’s success. Ahead of the airline’s anticipated launch, Jhunjhunwala is well aware of the skepticism surrounding Akasa Air, as he shares…